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The Shooter era continues. This is an interesting period as a lot of books continue to improve. Chris Claremont's X-Men run continues, with Dave Cockrum being replaced on art by Paul Smith. Roger Stern and John Romita, Jr. deliver an awesome Amazing Spider-Man. Stern also writes a great Dr. Strange, and while there's no regular artist, each fill-in penciler is a superstar. Bruce Jones' fantastic run on Ka-Zar the Savage continues, although we lose Brent Anderson as the regular artist. John Byrne's FF keeps getting better.

Some other books aren't doing so well. The Avengers is adrift, with Shooter's second run on the series not nearly as good as the first. The Defenders become a mediocre title under J.M. DeMatteis, who is also turning in bland issues of Captain America and Ghost Rider. Claremont leaves Spider-Woman, leaving the title to Ann Nocenti, who doesn't seem to know what to do with it. And Bill Mantlo, a totally enthusiastic guy full of ideas who unfortunately just isn't a great writer, handles ROM and the Hulk.

And then there's Dazzler, which is either genius or garbage.

It's announced in the February Bullpen that prices have gone from 50 to 60 cents. The Micronauts, Ka-Zar, and Moon Knight become direct market only, and their price is increased to 75 cents, although the page count is increased and back-up features are added. Marvel Fanfare is launched as a new direct market only book at $1.25.

In the February Bullpen Bulletins, Shooter proudly touts that there hasn't been an unscheduled reprint issue due to deadline issues since he took over as EIC.

Marvel begins publishing a G.I.Joe comic this year, advertised as being "Daringly different! Shockingly realistic!". It was a very successful non-continuity book based on Hasbro's revamped toy line.

Beginning with the May issue this year, Marvel Tales begins reprinting Spider-Man and Dr. Strange stories from the very beginning of their respective runs. I see that decision, by Spider-Man editor Tom DeFalco, as being symbolic of the neo-classic "Back to the Silver Age" Shooter era as a whole.

Mark Gruenwald is made full Editor towards the end of this year (October print date).

Amazing Spider-Man #234 (Nov) contains an insert called The Marvel Guide to Collecting Comics that shows (and encourages) a shift in emphasis from casual readers to collectors.

Notable events:
  • Contest of Champions: Marvel's first limited series, and first huge crossover event.
  • Bruce Banner's mind gains control of the Hulk
  • The "Everybody fights Galactus" issue of Fantastic Four. Frankie Raye also becomes Galactus' herald Nova during this story.
  • Professor X regains the ability to walk
New characters: Cloak & Dagger, Lockheed, Cannonball, Sunspot, Mirage, Wolfsbane, Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau), Rocket Raccoon

Dazzler #12  
Defenders #103  
Thor #315  
Amazing Spider-Man #224  
Dazzler #13  
ROM #26-27  
Amazing Spider-Man #225  
Iron Man #154  
Avengers #217 1st Fabian Stankowicz 
Power Man & Iron Fist #77  
Hulk #267  
Amazing Spider-Man #226-227  
Fantastic Four #239  
She-Hulk #25  
Avengers #218  
Fantastic Four #240 Inhumans move to the moon. 1st Luna.  
Dazzler #14  
Doctor Strange #49  
Iron Man #155  
ROM #31-32  
Hulk #268  
Fantastic Four #241  
Avengers #219-220  
Amazing Spider-Man #229-230  
Doctor Strange #50-53 Clea leaves Earth 
Dazzler #15  
Questprobe #1  
Fantastic Four #242-244 Frankie Raye becomes Galactus' herald. 
Marvel Fanfare #7  
Dazzler #16  
Power Man & Iron Fist #78  
Spider-Woman #42-43  
Power Man & Iron Fist #79  
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #64 1st Cloak & Dagger 
Thor #317  
Iron Man #156  
Avengers #221 J: Hawkeye, She-Hulk 
Power Man & Iron Fist #80  
Iron Man #157  
Power Man & Iron Fist #81-82  
Ghost Rider #68-69  
Iron Man #158  
Spider-Woman #44 Viper revealed to be Spider-Woman's mother. 
Uncanny X-Men #158  
Dazzler #17  
Ghost Rider #70-71  
Iron Man #160  
Uncanny X-Men #159  
Power Man & Iron Fist #83  
Marvel Fanfare #14 (2nd story)  
Uncanny X-Men #160 1st S'ym 
Spider-Woman #45  
Avengers #222  
Iron Man #161  
Uncanny X-Men #161  
Power Man & Iron Fist #84  
Avengers #223  
Amazing Spider-Man #231-232  
Fantastic Four #245 The Thing's rocky form is restored. 
Iron Man annual #5  
Uncanny X-Men #162-166 1st Lockheed. Carol Danvers becomes Binary. 
Avengers #224  
New Mutants: Renewal (Marvel Graphic Novel #4) 1st New Mutants. 1st Cannonball, Sunspot, Mirage, & Wolfsbane. 
Fantastic Four #246-247 Dr. Doom is restored to the Latverian throne 
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #69-70  
Ka-Zar the Savage #17  
Thor #324  
New Mutants #1-3  
Silver Surfer #1  
Fantastic Four #248  
Dazzler #18-21  
Avengers #225-226 Black Knight returns to the present 
Power Man & Iron Fist #85  
Dazzler #22-24  
Defenders #104  
Ghost Rider #72-73  
Defenders #105  
Captain America #268  
Defenders #106-109  
Avengers annual #11  
Captain America annual #6  
Captain America #275-279 The son of Baron Zemo becomes Baron Zemo II  
Fantastic Four #249-250  
Defenders #110  
Defenders #111  
Iron Man #162-163  
Uncanny X-Men #167 Professor X gets a cloned body that can walk 
Defenders #112-115  
ROM #34-35  
Contest of Champions #1-3  
Power Man & Iron Fist #86  
Marvel Team-Up #117-118  
Hulk #269-270  
Marvel Team-Up #124  
Marvel Two-In-One #92-93 Death of Jocasta 
Hulk #271 Hulk meets Rocket Raccoon 
Daredevil #183-191
Bizarre Adventures #28
 
Hulk #272-273 Bruce Banner gains control of the Hulk's mind 
Amazing Spider-Man #233  
Hulk #274  
Doctor Strange #54  
Amazing Spider-Man #234-236 The Brand Corporation is shut down. 
Hulk #275  
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #71  
Spider-Woman #46  
Hulk #276  
Doctor Strange #55  
Power Man & Iron Fist #87  
Ghost Rider #74-75  
Hulk #277-279  
Amazing Spider-Man annual #16 1st Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau) 
Doctor Strange #56  
Power Man & Iron Fist #88  
Ka-Zar the Savage #18-21  
Spider-Woman #47  
Marvel Two-In-One annual #7 1st Champion 
Marvel Two-In-One #96  
Marvel Team-Up annual #5  
Marvel Two-In-One #98  
Uncanny X-Men annual #6  
Marvel Two-In-One #100  
The Aladdin Effect (Marvel Graphic Novel #16)  
Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1-4  



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